NFLNBANHLMLBWNBAWorld CupTennis
Featured Video
New NBA Free-Throw Rule Explained
The Masters - Round Two
David Cannon/Getty Images

Masters Cut Line 2026 List of Players Removed from 1st Major

Zach BacharApr 10, 2026

After the second round of the 2026 Masters wrapped up on Friday at Augusta National, the top 54 players moved on to the weekend.

Meanwhile, 37 others were unable to finish above the cut line. This included Bryson DeChambeau, who was inside the cut heading into hole No. 18 before closing Round 2 with a triple bogey.

Here's a complete list of the players cut from the Masters.

TOP NEWS

FA Big Board

Ranking Top NBA Free Agents 📊

Atlanta Dream v Washington Mystics

Angel Upset With All-Star Snub 🤨

Boston Celtics v Philadelphia 76ers - Game Three

JB Rips Celtics on Twitch 😬

2026 Masters Cut Line (missed cut of +4 through Friday's Round 2)

Danny Willett

Harry Hall

J.J. Spaun

Ryan Fox

Bubba Watson

Zach Johnson

Nicolai Højgaard

Akshay Bhatia

Bryson DeChambeau

Andrew Novak

Tom McKibbin

Robert MacIntyre

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

Cameron Smith

Michael Kim

Ethan Fang

Daniel Berger

Jackson Herrington

Casey Jarvis

Fred Couples

José María Olazábal

Mason Howell

Mike Weir

Vijay Singh

Min Woo Lee

Fifa Laopakdee

Johnny Keefer

Carlos Ortiz

Sami Valimaki

Max Greyserman

Nico Echavarria

Mateo Pulcini

Naoyuki Kataoka

Aldrich Potgieter

Brandon Holtz

Ángel Cabrera

Davis Riley

While it seemed as though DeChambeau wouldn't miss the cut with one hole left in Round 2, his final drive went into the trees on the right side of the fairway.

His second shot went into the bunker before he was unable to stay out of the sand on his third. After chipping on, DeChambeau eventually missed a putt for double bogey.

It was a tough finish for the LIV Golf captain, as he was previously in the final pairing of the 2025 Masters.

Akshay Bhatia had an eventful second round as he attempted to avoid missing the cut, staying alive by finding the hole from the bunker on No. 17. A double bogey on No. 18 ultimately resulted in him failing to advance to the weekend, though.

Zach Johnson, who won the Masters in 2007 and finished in a tie for No. 8 at Augusta National in 2025, was also among the notable players that missed the cut.

Johnson finished with three bogeys and one double bogey in Round 2.

New NBA Free-Throw Rule Explained

TOP NEWS

FA Big Board

Ranking Top NBA Free Agents 📊

Atlanta Dream v Washington Mystics

Angel Upset With All-Star Snub 🤨

Boston Celtics v Philadelphia 76ers - Game Three

JB Rips Celtics on Twitch 😬

Oklahoma City Thunder v Los Angeles Lakers - Game Four

Report: Knicks Interested in LeBron

Los Angeles Lakers v Memphis Grizzlies

Luka 'Excited' By Lakers Moves

Ronaldo Talks Retirement Rumors
Bleacher Report5h

Ronaldo Talks Retirement Rumors

TRENDING ON B/R